The termCarabus comes from the Greek wordKaraboswhich meanscockroach,althoughthis group ofpredatorybeetlesisphylogeneticallydistantfrom the orderBlattodea. Carabidae are under the sub-order Adephaga Clairville, 1806, that differentiates from the other 3 orders of Coleoptera (Archostemata, Myxophaga,e Polyphaga) for having metacoxe melt with metastern and notopleural sutures of protax are visible.

The family Carabidae (Latreille, 1810) encompasses at least 20.000 described species. According to different researchers (Csiki, Junck e Schenkling, 1927-33) the exact number of species is 18,529, while according to other experts (Thiele, 1977 and Lorenz, 1998) the figure is 40,000. Italian fauna is represented by 1,300 species: 1,218 according to Catalogo Magistretti (1965) e 1,245 + 45 uncertain according to the last Checklist produced by Vigna Taglianti (1993). Italian territory has a higher biodiversity than Europe where 2,800 species live.

C.olympiae has an oblong body profile, strong head, narrower than theprothorax, equipped with asickle-shapedmandibles; small eyes, long and thinantennae, square antepronotum with remarkable occiput; reduced wings, not suitable to fly, and strong legsofnormal length.

Dimensions: C. olympiae is certainly one of the largest Italian Carabidae: its lenght ranges from 28 to37 mm.